SophoclesW. Blackwood, 1871 - 181 páginas |
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Clifton Wilbraham Collins. SOPHOCLES BY CLIFTON W. COLLINS , M.A. H.M. INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS OTHE VN WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS EDINBURGH AND LONDON MDCCCLXXI THE Writer desires to express his acknowledgments to Professor Plumptre.
Clifton Wilbraham Collins. SOPHOCLES BY CLIFTON W. COLLINS , M.A. H.M. INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS OTHE VN WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS EDINBURGH AND LONDON MDCCCLXXI THE Writer desires to express his acknowledgments to Professor Plumptre.
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... son of Mars - the hero of Marathon - who ( as Sophocles himself said ) " did what was right with- out knowing it , " we have the graceful and artistic poet , skilled in weaving plots and in delineating char- acters . The change is like ...
... son of Mars - the hero of Marathon - who ( as Sophocles himself said ) " did what was right with- out knowing it , " we have the graceful and artistic poet , skilled in weaving plots and in delineating char- acters . The change is like ...
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... son should be born to him , but by the hands of this son he should surely die . As soon as the child , the hero of this tragedy , is born , his mother intrusts him to a servant , with strict charge that he should be left to Lucretius ...
... son should be born to him , but by the hands of this son he should surely die . As soon as the child , the hero of this tragedy , is born , his mother intrusts him to a servant , with strict charge that he should be left to Lucretius ...
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... son , and thus the stranger is received into the palace , and is given the name of Edipus - Swell - foot . " He grows up to manhood , never doubting that he is the son and heir of Polybus . In the mean time King Laius had grown old ...
... son , and thus the stranger is received into the palace , and is given the name of Edipus - Swell - foot . " He grows up to manhood , never doubting that he is the son and heir of Polybus . In the mean time King Laius had grown old ...
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... son lit ; De cent cruelles morts cette offre est tôt suivie ; J'arrive , je l'apprens , j'y hazarde ma vie . Au pied du roc affreux semé d'os blanchissants , Je demande l'énigme , et j'en cherche la sens ; Et ce qu'aucun mortel n'avait ...
... son lit ; De cent cruelles morts cette offre est tôt suivie ; J'arrive , je l'apprens , j'y hazarde ma vie . Au pied du roc affreux semé d'os blanchissants , Je demande l'énigme , et j'en cherche la sens ; Et ce qu'aucun mortel n'avait ...
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A. C. vol Achilles Ægisthus Ajax Antigone Athenian Athens Atreus audience bear bids bitter blood body bring brother child Chorus Chrysothemis Clytemnestra Colonus Creon Crown 8vo curse daughter dead death deed Dejanira doom drama earth Edipus Edition Electra enters Eschylus Eteocles evil fate father friends GEOLOGY glory goddess gods grave Greek hand hast hath hear heart heaven Hercules hero honour Hyllus Iliad insult Ismene Jocasta Jove king Laius Lemnos Lichas living LL.D maiden messenger misery mortal murderer Neop Neoptolemus never noble o'er once Orestes palace passion Phil Philoctetes PHYSICAL pity play poet Polybus Polynices prayer prince rumour sacred Salamis says scene sister slain sleep sons Sophocles sorrow soul spirit stage stranger sufferer suppliant sword tale Tecmessa Teiresias tells Teucer TEXT-BOOK Theban Thebes thee Theseus thine thou tomb tragedy Troy Ulysses utters vengeance wild words wrath ZOOLOGY
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